An Experienced Attorney Committed To You

Hiring a lawyer with over 30 years of experience means your representation knows the law more than anyone else, has seen every possibility play out both in and out the courtroom and is professional and efficient with every case he or she takes.

At Robert L. Stultz, Attorney, attorney Robert L. Stultz has been practicing since 1987. He is well-versed in the legal processes of every practice area he specializes in. Whether you are facing an assault charge, divorce, a civil issue or other legal problem, you can be confident in our knowledge, experience and ability to help you.

How It Works

During your first consultation with Mr. Stultz, he will make sure we hit the ground running. He will discuss your goals, establish the best way to communicate with you and get to know you on a deeper level. Having a trusting and honest relationship with your attorney is an important first step, no matter what you facing. Mr. Stultz will be advocating for you in serious matters, and you need to be confident that he will put your interests first and help get the justice you deserve.

What's more, we are prepared to take any course of action your case may require. We are not afraid to go to trial if necessary. We will prepare every case to be ready for every possibility. Mr. Stultz is an experienced negotiator and litigator. Regardless of what must be done, we will be prepared to do it with confidence and professionalism.

Schedule A Consultation

Robert L. Stultz, Attorney, handles cases in the practice areas of criminal defense, probate law, family law, personal injury and trial law. Mr. Stultz is ready to represent you, and he brings his experience, commitment to clients and expertise to the table. Schedule a consultation with us today by calling 706-956-0277 or sending an email.

Our office is located in Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. We represent clients throughout Catoosa, Walker, Dade and Gordon counties.

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